The Chronicles of Oklahoma Vol. 72-2 1994

Oklahoma Historical Society

$7.00

'Agriculture in the Oklahoma Panhandle, 1898-1942,' by W. David Baird, 116-137, 'Oklahoma City's First Mass Transit System: Who Brought the Streetcars for People to Ride?' by Kim K. Bender, 138-159, 'On Our Way to the Promised Land: Black Migration from Arkansas to Oklahoma, 1889-1893,' by Lori Bogle, 160-177, 'First Sooner Senator: Ernest W. McFarland's Oklahoma Years, 1894-1919,' by James E. McMillan, 178-199, 'Lu tsa ka Le Ah ke ho 'Can't Go Beyond': Allotting the Osage Reservation, 1906-1909,' by Louis F. Burns, 200-211.
The Chronicles of Oklahoma, first issued in 1921 as the official journal of the OHS, is mailed to members and subscribers four times a year. Each issue contains at least five scholarly articles; subjects range from Indians and earliest settlement to railroads and the twentieth century. Each issue is well illustrated with historic photographs offering a visual picture of the past. Also included are book reviews, notes, documents, and minutes of the quarterly meetings of the OHS Board of Directors.